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| Place of Residence = Bathaniyya | | Place of Residence = Batanea (al-Bathaniyya in Arabic) | ||
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[[File:آرامگاه ایوب در بخارا.jpg|thumbnail|right|300px|An alleged burial place of Job (a) in [[Bukhara]], Uzbekistan]] | [[File:آرامگاه ایوب در بخارا.jpg|thumbnail|right|300px|An alleged burial place of Job (a) in [[Bukhara]], Uzbekistan]] | ||
Job (a) lived in a region called Aws in the south-west of the Dead See and the north of the Gulf of Aqaba, or in Bathaniyya between [[Damascus]] and Adhri'at.<ref>Shuqī, ''Aṭlas-i Qurʾān'', p. 109.</ref> There is also a cave in Şanlıurfa, [[Turkey]], which is allegedly the place were Job (a) resided during his illness.<ref>Bīāzār-i Shīrāzī, ''Bāstanshināsī wa jughrāphīyā-yi tārīkhī-yi qiṣaṣ-i Qurʾān'', p. 350.</ref> | Job (a) lived in a region called Aws in the south-west of the Dead See and the north of the Gulf of Aqaba, or in Batanea (al-Bathaniyya in Arabic) between [[Damascus]] and Adhri'at.<ref>Shuqī, ''Aṭlas-i Qurʾān'', p. 109.</ref> There is also a cave in Şanlıurfa, [[Turkey]], which is allegedly the place were Job (a) resided during his illness.<ref>Bīāzār-i Shīrāzī, ''Bāstanshināsī wa jughrāphīyā-yi tārīkhī-yi qiṣaṣ-i Qurʾān'', p. 350.</ref> | ||
It is said that Job (a) lived two-hundred years,<ref>Ibn Ḥabīb, ''al-Muḥbir'', p. 5.</ref> and according to the Bible, he lived 140 years after his recovery.<ref>The Bible, Job 1:42.</ref> It is also reported that his affliction lasted seven<ref>Jazāʾirī, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 198-200.</ref> or eighteen years<ref>Baḥrānī, ''al-Burhān fī tafsīr al-Qurʾān'', vol. 4, p. 672; Jazāʾirī, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 198-200.</ref> and that he was buried near the spring in which he was healed.<ref>Baḥrānī, ''al-Burhān fī tafsīr al-Qurʾān'', vol. 4, p. 672.</ref> | It is said that Job (a) lived two-hundred years,<ref>Ibn Ḥabīb, ''al-Muḥbir'', p. 5.</ref> and according to the Bible, he lived 140 years after his recovery.<ref>The Bible, Job 1:42.</ref> It is also reported that his affliction lasted seven<ref>Jazāʾirī, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 198-200.</ref> or eighteen years<ref>Baḥrānī, ''al-Burhān fī tafsīr al-Qurʾān'', vol. 4, p. 672; Jazāʾirī, ''Qiṣaṣ al-anbīyāʾ'', p. 198-200.</ref> and that he was buried near the spring in which he was healed.<ref>Baḥrānī, ''al-Burhān fī tafsīr al-Qurʾān'', vol. 4, p. 672.</ref> |